...Rossum has to play corner at all this year. He was absolutely brutal. I saw him fall three times and just looked lost the whole night. He is a great return man, one of the best in the league, but he is not an NFL corner.

What is really ironic is that the NFC South is built on BIG receivers. Not so much speed receivers but big physical receivers. We have officially adopted that model with R. White, Jenkins, and Finneran. I never understood why we keep getting midget DB's. I can understand DeLo but Webster made no sense and the only reason Mathis is still here is because he played over his head last year.

Yup we are in trouble if we ever have t odepend on Rossum to play anything more than a dime back. Even then I don't like seeing Rossum play defense period. Let him stick to ST...I have said before I don't really like any of our corners except for D. Hall. He's big enough and fast enough to keep up with the bigger recievers. His vertical makes up for his height. I'm just gald we have a good front seven. A good front seven can protect a poor secondary. We'll have a better secondary than we had last year at least, Hall will play better, and hopefully Webster won't be hurt all this year like he's been his entire career. As much as I don't really like Webster, he;s better than Mathis. (although when Mathis plays nickle where he belongs, he's not that bad.)

I had to chuckle when they interviewed Leftwich during the game about Jones' catch and he said something along the lines of "We saw they had that little guy (Rossum) on him and we wanted to exlpoit that".

I heard the quote as well and thought it was funny AND Rossum even fell down on that play which was his usual M.O. for the game. I guess the league figures if you are 6+ and fast you should be a reciever and not a CB. Other than J. Bolden (who we let go 2 years ago and is 6-3) are there any CBs in the league that come in at 6-2 or taller?

Exactly Cap, the guy did have a good season with us but he wasn't 'what the team was looking for'. There are certain players we want to be a part of this run and he just wasn't in the same mold.

Hey Dirty thanks for the stats, but like I said only 1 of those guys was 6-2. Looks like if you want to play CB you had better be 6 nada with speed. Can anyone say Jump Ball? Speaking of this, it was nice to see us throw the ball downfield a couple of times to get pass interference calls. I don't know how many times I have had to watch us get burned on those 40 yard deep balls for a flag. I hate the 'throw it up and watch for the flag gameplan', but it everyone else is going to use it against small CBs then why shouldn't we.

I think size is one of those things that is really overrated when it comes to cornerbacks. Really how much difference is there between a corner that is 5'10" and 6'1"? 3 inches. That amount of length can be made up with a few dedicated weeks of calf lifts.

It's more about how a guy plays the ball than how tall he is. Buhl plays the ball well, Rossum doesn't. It's why Buhl leads the team with PBUs this summer with 5. Sure, if he was 2 or 3 inches taller, it would help, but it doesn't make or break a cornerback.

Height to me is one of those things like 40 time that people invest way too much into numbers. The difference between a 4.4 and 4.5 is the snap of a finger, but millions of $$$ seem to separate rate those players.

I agree, Rossum is average at best as a corner. And although Buhl has played relatively well this summer, I'm not ready to see him getting a lot of work as the 4th corner. Rookie DBs always make a lot of mistakes, no matter how gifted they are. I contend that Muhsin Muhammad wouldn't have gone to the Pro Bowl without the help of Rossum.

I was really disappointed the Falcons didn't really address the CB depth issue in the off-season. I don't think at this point we need to only look at corners that are 6' or taller, but I would agree that getting a bit more size at the #4 spot is helpful.

I was thinking how in the first two preseason games he looked a lot like "Give up the big play - Ray". He played way too far off the receivers, and could not get to the ball quick enough to keep the them from getting extra yards.

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